I'm pretty sure it was the Native American
The nation that maintained the friendliest relations with the native Americans was the french.
the english
French
The French attempted to maintain relations with Native Americans.
The comparative form of "friendly" is "friendlier," and the superlative form is "friendliest." These forms are used to compare the friendliness of two or more subjects. For example, you might say, "She is friendlier than her sister," or "He is the friendliest person in the group."
The nobility maintained the law.
Ken Heap has written: 'The practice of social work with groups' -- subject(s): Group relations training, Social group work 'The practice of social work with groups' -- subject(s): Group relations training, Relations humaines, Formation, Service social des groupes, Social group work 'The practice of social work with groups' -- subject(s): Group relations training, Relations humaines, Formation, Service social des groupes, Social group work 'The practice of social work with groups' -- subject(s): Group relations training, Relations humaines, Formation, Service social des groupes, Social group work 'Om prosessen i sosialt arbeid med grupper' 'Group theory for social workers' -- subject(s): Small groups, Social group work, Social groups
The French word for group is groupe.
Rome
No. Fiji is the friendliest people in the world with their neverending 'Bula' smiles.Pope John Paul the 2nd said in 1987 when in Fiji "Fiji the Way the World Should Be"
no
grand groupe is how you say big group in French.